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This youth rather a noisy youth , whose general conduct was ful triumvirate
proposed schemes for regenerating better than that of many of his fellow -
collegians , the world , even before their educations were comand as good as
most : his ...
This youth rather a noisy youth , whose general conduct was ful triumvirate
proposed schemes for regenerating better than that of many of his fellow -
collegians , the world , even before their educations were comand as good as
most : his ...
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... of hope , questions . Notwithstanding this , those who will And hope that scarce
could know itself from fear ; not make a candid allowance for him , have exSense
of past youth , and manhood come in vain , pressed wonder how the author ...
... of hope , questions . Notwithstanding this , those who will And hope that scarce
could know itself from fear ; not make a candid allowance for him , have exSense
of past youth , and manhood come in vain , pressed wonder how the author ...
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213 Sonnet to the River Otter . . ib . composed on a Journey homeward ;
Phantom or Fact ? a Dialogue in Verse ib . Work without Hope . ib . the Author
having received intelligence Youth and Age ib . of the Birth of a Son , Sept. 20 ,
1796. . ib .
213 Sonnet to the River Otter . . ib . composed on a Journey homeward ;
Phantom or Fact ? a Dialogue in Verse ib . Work without Hope . ib . the Author
having received intelligence Youth and Age ib . of the Birth of a Son , Sept. 20 ,
1796. . ib .
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... confident of fame , To Fancy's ear sweet is your murmuring deep ! From vales
where Avon winds , the Minstrel * came . For here she loves the cypress wreath
to weave , Light - hearted youth ! aye , as he hastes along , Watching , with wistful
...
... confident of fame , To Fancy's ear sweet is your murmuring deep ! From vales
where Avon winds , the Minstrel * came . For here she loves the cypress wreath
to weave , Light - hearted youth ! aye , as he hastes along , Watching , with wistful
...
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No knell that wild , but fillid my anxious eye , ' Tis tempest all or gloom : in early
youth , And suffering Nature wept that one should die ! + If gifted with the Ithuriel
lance of Truth , We force to start amid her feign'd caress Thus to sad sympathies I
...
No knell that wild , but fillid my anxious eye , ' Tis tempest all or gloom : in early
youth , And suffering Nature wept that one should die ! + If gifted with the Ithuriel
lance of Truth , We force to start amid her feign'd caress Thus to sad sympathies I
...
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